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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

COE climbs to No. 53, Rehabilitation Counseling No. 4 in U.S. News & World Report Rankings

Graphic showing the college's No. 53 national ranking


The San Diego State University College of Education continued its steady rise in the latest U.S. News & World Report ranking of top education schools, while one of its programs climbed into the Top 4 among its peers.

The college ranked No. 53 in the nation on the annual list, which was released on Tuesday. That’s up one spot from last year and a significant jump from just three years ago when COE ranked No. 69.

“I’m incredibly proud of our college’s recent ascent in the national rankings, which I believe is a reflection of the extraordinary effort put forth by our students, faculty and staff,” said Dr. Y. Barry Chung, dean of the College of Education. “While it’s great to see us move up overall, I’m particularly heartened to see us rise three spots to No. 40 among public universities. The College of Education’s standing among our peer institutions is an area of continued success.”

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Dr. Audrey Hokoda Receives University Senate’s Excellence in Teaching Award

Dr. Audrey Hokoda with students at a conference in Cancun, Mexico.
Dr. Hokoda with students from her Youth Violence Prevention lab at a conference in Cancun, Mexico.

A longtime College of Education professor has received San Diego State University’s highest honor for teaching excellence.

Dr. Audrey Hokoda, professor in child and family development, has been named the 2019 recipient of the University Senate Excellence in Teaching Award. The annual university-wide award recognizes an SDSU faculty member for contributions made to students, respective academic disciplines, and the campus communities.

Clinical Counseling Students Work to De-stress Border Volunteers


Counseling and School Psychology students and faculty in Tijuana.
Dr. Nola Butler-Byrd (fourth from left) and students in Tijuana.

Students, faculty and alumni from the Community-Based Block Multicultural Counseling and Social Justice Education Program have offered their counseling services to support overwhelmed human rights defenders in Tijuana. Learn more about the work of the Transborder Crimmigration project at SDSU NewsCenter.

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Tuesday, March 5, 2019

VIDEO: Graduate student Bree Kalima has a passion to serve her community

Student spotlight graphic with Bree Kalima

Bree Kalima, a graduate student in postsecondary educational leadership, has taken a leadership role in creating student programming exploring Asian American Pacific Islander identities. Learn more about Bree by watching our COE Student Spotlight video!


Faculty member launches online series focused on reaching students with Deafblindness

Dr. Chris Brum in the Department of Special Education
Dr. Christopher Brum launched the Advanced Learning Series in Deafblindness.

7 Things You Didn’t Know About Virginia Loh-Hagan

Graphic for 7 Things You Didn't Know About Dr. Virginia Loh-Hagan

You may know Dr. Virginia Loh-Hagan as director of the Liberal Studies program, clinical practice experiences coordinator in the School of Teacher Education and founder/faculty advisor of Aztecs for Education. But did you know she’s also a piano-crazy, bike-averse, feral-dog-coddling children’s book author? Find out more about Virginia in this edition of 7 Things You Didn’t Know About Faculty and Staff!

SDSU’s Nonprofit and Education Career Fair is coming March 21

SDSU students at a career fair.
Students and employers interact at an SDSU Career Fair.

Your next internship or career opportunity in the education field might be right around the corner.

San Diego State University students and alumni are invited to the Nonprofit and Education Career Fair, held from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on March 21 in Montezuma Hall. More than 30 employers, including social service organizations, education nonprofits and a dozen school districts from all around California will be on hand.

Honors and Achievements: March, 2019

Honors and Achievements graphic

The College of Education is delighted to congratulate the following members of the COE family for their recent achievements: